Cornell University: Onion Growers Have New Tool Versus Fungicide-Resistant Disease
February 12, 2020
February 12, 2020
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 12 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
In New York state, onions are grown in areas sometimes referred to as muck lands - former swamps now filled with organically rich soil that boosts productivity.
Five years ago, however, onion growers started reporting large incidents of premature leaf death in their fields. It affected nearly 75% of growers' crops and put a dent in the state's onion industry, which has a four . . .
In New York state, onions are grown in areas sometimes referred to as muck lands - former swamps now filled with organically rich soil that boosts productivity.
Five years ago, however, onion growers started reporting large incidents of premature leaf death in their fields. It affected nearly 75% of growers' crops and put a dent in the state's onion industry, which has a four . . .